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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface 1
- 1. Defining Female Authorship 17
- 2. Writing in and out of the Home: Parlor Culture and Authorship 40
- 3. Authorizing Reception: Maria Cummins and The Lamplighter 72
- 4. Revising Romance: Louisa May Alcott, Hawthorne, and the Civil War 97
- 5. Contractual Authorship: Elizabeth Keckley and Mary Abigail Dodge 124
- 6. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's Ethical Authorship 151
- 7. Epilogue: Amateurs and Professionals in Woolson and James 179
- Notes 199
- Bibliography 229
- Index 245
- Acknowledgments 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface 1
- 1. Defining Female Authorship 17
- 2. Writing in and out of the Home: Parlor Culture and Authorship 40
- 3. Authorizing Reception: Maria Cummins and The Lamplighter 72
- 4. Revising Romance: Louisa May Alcott, Hawthorne, and the Civil War 97
- 5. Contractual Authorship: Elizabeth Keckley and Mary Abigail Dodge 124
- 6. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's Ethical Authorship 151
- 7. Epilogue: Amateurs and Professionals in Woolson and James 179
- Notes 199
- Bibliography 229
- Index 245
- Acknowledgments 253